HR 230 – Volunteers

Number
HR 230
Department
Human Resources
Effective
Last Revision

Purpose

To provide guidelines for the proper utilization of volunteers at 91ɬÂþ (91ɬÂþ).

Scope

Applies to all departments or programs at 91ɬÂþ utilizing volunteer services.

Definition

Volunteer: A person who performs services and/or engages in activities on behalf of or for the benefit of 91ɬÂþ without promise, expectation, or receipt of compensation. The term volunteer does not include 91ɬÂþ students participating in activities that are part of a course or program in which the student is enrolled.

Official guest: A person who has been invited to a 91ɬÂþ facility or function for a specific purpose that benefits 91ɬÂþ’s mission. Examples include but are not limited to visiting scholars, dignitaries, donors or potential donors, public officials and guest speakers.

Policy

91ɬÂþ recognizes the contribution of volunteers in its pursuit of its mission and the provision of educational services to its students. 91ɬÂþ also recognizes it is critical that the utilization of volunteers be in compliance with applicable law and certain guidelines be followed when volunteers provide services on behalf of 91ɬÂþ. 

Guidelines

Volunteer Services

Generally, volunteer services are limited to humanitarian, educational, or public services purposes. Anyone including alumni, students, parents, and former 91ɬÂþ employees may serve as volunteers on behalf of 91ɬÂþ. Official guests of 91ɬÂþ are not considered volunteers. However, a current 91ɬÂþ employee who is non-exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act may not volunteer in any capacity in which he or she is employed at 91ɬÂþ nor perform any volunteer work that is similar to or related to the employee’s regular work at 91ɬÂþ. Non-exempt employees must receive written approval from Human Resources before engaging in volunteer work for 91ɬÂþ.

91ɬÂþ volunteers must abide by all applicable 91ɬÂþ policies and procedures, including but not limited to those relating to safety, confidentiality, use of technology, harassment, and drug and alcohol use. Volunteers are not subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act and are not considered employees for any purpose. Volunteers receive no compensation or benefits for services rendered. Volunteers must be under the supervision of a 91ɬÂþ employee at all times.

Parental/guardian consent is required for all volunteers who are under the age of 18. To give consent, a parent/guardian must fill out, sign, and return 91ɬÂþ’s Volunteer Form. 91ɬÂþ reserves the right to require a criminal background check for volunteer positions or activities. Thus, volunteers may be required to sign a consent form for a criminal background check.

91ɬÂþ recognizes three (3) types of activities for which a department or program may wish to use volunteers. Each type of activity is based on the complexity, duration, and relative risk of injury to both the volunteer and other people and property which may be affected and are as follows:

Category 1 Activities

Low risk/short duration

  • Banquet or graduation ceremony volunteer
  • Phone-a-thon or fundraiser volunteer
  • Theatrical production volunteer
  • Clerical work not of a recurring nature (e.g., envelope stuffing)
  • Student greeters who volunteer at an official 91ɬÂþ function
  • Public speakers

Category 2 Activities

Higher risk/longer duration, may require background checks and additional training

  • Services involving travel or any kind to any place away from a 91ɬÂþ campus
  • Services involving working with animals
  • Services involving working with minors
  • Laboratory work
  • Long-term or on-going volunteer services (e.g., mentoring)

Category 3 Activities

Higher risk/longer duration

Volunteers are prohibited from engaging in any Category 3 Activities including:

  • Operating heavy equipment including vehicles.
  • Entering into any contract on behalf of the College.
  • Working with infectious or potentially infectious agents, including human blood.
  • Handling firearms or weapons of any kind.
  • Engaging in services requiring access to confidential information, including confidential student or employee information or confidential health information.
  • Engaging in any services involving the handling of currency.

The identification of activities which fall in each category above is not exhaustive but rather is intended to provide guidelines and examples when considering volunteer engagements. Questions regarding these guidelines should be direct to the College’s Risk Management Department. If an activity could fit in more than one category it shall be placed in the higher category.

Volunteering is limited to the premises on which the activity takes place. Each department or organizer utilizing volunteers for an activity must comply with the application procedure listed below. They must also provide the volunteer with every form required for the activity so that the volunteer is able to comply with the procedures set forth below.

Procedure

A supervisor of the department or program utilizing a volunteer must provide the volunteer with and the volunteer must complete the following forms:

  1. Background Check Authorization (if necessary)
  2. Volunteer Release Form
  3. Description of Volunteer Activity Form

The department or program utilizing the volunteer must retain all completed lists of volunteers and related forms for three (3) years. If an individual is a returning volunteer, but the break in service is greater than one (1) year, all applicable forms and processes must be completed again.

Volunteer service at 91ɬÂþ is non-contractual. 91ɬÂþ may terminate the services of any volunteer at any time without prior notice. Any 91ɬÂþ employee serving as a volunteer who violates any 91ɬÂþ policy or procedure will be subject to corrective action up to and including termination.